The Susan G. Komen Foundation, the non-profit with a penchant for painting everything pink in the name of breast cancer awareness, has picked an interesting partner for its latest magenta-saturated partnership: Baker Hughes, one of the largest fracking companies in the world.

For those who don’t already know, fracking (short for “hydraulic fracturing”) is a fairly new process in which a high-pressure mixture of water, sand, and chemicals are shot into dense layers of rock deep below the earth with the goal of breaking through these layers to release the oil or natural gas reserves trapped underneath.

In a press release, Baker Hughes announced its intention to “Do Our Bit For The Cure” (OMG PUNS LOL!!!) as part of their year-round partnership with Susan G. Komen. The company will also present a Komen executive with a $100,000 at Heinz Field prior to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ October 26 game, which has been dubbed a “pink-out game” by the noted women’s health advocates of the NFL.

While many have called out Davis since a video of her refusing to issue a marriage license to Rowan County residents David Moore and David Ermold went viral in July, relationship columnist and gay activist Dan Savage went a step further on MSNBC Tuesday night, saying that “this is about someone hypocritcally looking to cash in”. He added: “And she is a hypocrite.” More

I’m in my mid-twenties, and I’ve been working as a substitute teacher for the last couple years (I joined Teach for America right out of college). I know some of the girls in classes I teach have crushes on me — high schoolers aren’t very subtle — but I brush it off, because I’m not an idiot. Last week, however, I got a disturbing email from a girl in the English class I subbed for. Pictures were attached. You get the gist. What do I do about this situation? I obviously haven’t responded, but I’m afraid she might go Lifetime-movie on me.More

One of the most exciting offseasons in NBA history had its watershed moment on Wednesday, a 12-hour standoff between the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Clippers over free agent center DeAndre Jordan.

Ridiculous doesn’t even begin to capture all that transpired, from the storm of emojis to the storming and barricading of Jordan’s house by a cavalcade of Clippers. More

On July 7, 2005, London residents flooded the sidewalks after a coordinated suicide bomb attack on the city’s public transportation during rush hour claimed the lives of 52 people and injured more than 700.

My friend has a dog, and she’s always been kind of half-assed about caring for it. I’ll see her out at a party or a barbeque all day long, so I know the dog is home alone, and sometimes she goes out right after she finishes a shift (she’s a waitress, so that might be pretty late), without even going home to feed the dog or let it out. The other day, though, I went over to her house and realized things have crossed a line. There were piles of dog feces in a couple of corners, and the entryway rug was soaked in urine when we walked in. She laughed it off and called the dog naughty, then cleaned up the poop and basically ignored it. I’m worried about the puppy, and about my friend; what kind of person does that to an animal? Should I call animal control on her?More